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"It's great that you two are married. I never wanted Stella to be my granddaughter-in-law anyway. Even if she isn't crippled, she's a descendant of a family of bandits. Others may be happy to have her, but I wouldn't."
"However, there will always be someone better than you. They're in the dark, and we're in the open. Plus, they have something on me. From what I see, unless your grandmother and I die, this matter cannot be made public."
"After we've passed, we will write a letter of self-judgment for you to announce it to the public."
"The Doyle family's threat is only temporary; they can't threaten us forever."
Raeleigh thought for a moment. "So you want me to pretend to put up with everything and leave the rest to you?"
With that, Hudson broke into a smile and said, "You are very smart. However, there is something that's best done soon."
Raeleigh frowned. "What's that?"
"The priority is to get the marriage certificate done. Otherwise, it will be too late to regret if we give it away."
Hudson's words got Raeleigh stumped for a moment. She asked, "How did you know?"
Hudson walked to the table, took out the key, opened the drawer, and took out a booklet. "I won't say I'm giving you this, but take it as a meeting gift from me."
Raeleigh looked at the household register booklet, kept it away, and bowed to Hudson. "Thank you, Grandpa."
Hudson nodded.
With that, Raeleigh left the study, feeling inexplicably relaxed.
Initially, Raeleigh was worried about the feud between the two families, but now, she was most worried about the Doyle family. As for the previous matters, she could explain after she went back.
"I'll take my leave then," Raeleigh said and was about to leave when Hudson reminded her, "Don't forget what I said; it's only temporary."
Raeleigh turned to look at Hudson, smiling. "I know."
With that, she headed downstairs. As she walked, she kept her eyes on the scene, planning on how to act it well in a moment.
When she arrived downstairs, Raeleigh looked at Paige, but she did not say anything. Now Paige and Hudson were on one side while she was on Jepherson's.
No one talked to her when she arrived downstairs. Raeleigh looked at Jepherson, and he said to her, "Come here."
She walked to him but didn't sit, standing next to Jepherson the whole time.
Belle wanted to urge Raeleigh to take a seat, but knowing she couldn't make the call, she didn't dare speak up. After all, she had to respect Paige.
And looking at Geraldine, she didn't seem to want to make others feel at ease either.
A thought came after another for Belle, but barely any of them were good.
"C'mon, sit down. Why are you standing?" Jepherson said, but Raeleigh remained standing and said, "I'd better go. I'll come over after you made it clear to your family. I still have some money on me; it's enough for me to stay in a hotel for now."
"I disagree with what you said. Men having several wives was the shortcoming of feudal society. Barely anywhere in this world still keeps this tradition, but you still do. It is against the law."
"We know very well whether it's illegal or not; we don't need you to tell us."
Hudson's gaze was cold, but Raeleigh wasn't going to back down. "Even if I agree, I was here first. I have a marriage certificate; I'm subjected to the law. Why should I be someone's concubine? No way."
Raeleigh turned to Jepherson. "Tell me, who do you want? Me or someone else?"
Jepherson stood up and said firmly. "You, of course."
With that, she turned her gaze to everyone else. Paige's anger was off the roof; slamming the table, she roared, "How dare you?!"
"Paige..." Hudson looked at Paige, who in turn pursed her lips angrily and said, "This is outrageous."
Hudson said, "If you leave, never come back. Don't forget you're not the only member of the Harvey family."
Jepherson looked at his grandfather. "Fine, you're the one who wants me to leave."
With that, he held Raeleigh's hand, wanting to leave the place, but she paused for a moment, went back to grab the marriage certificate, and was about to leave with Jepherson with her luggage in the other hand.
At that moment, Geraldine said, "Hold on."
Raeleigh stopped, and so did Jepherson; they looked back in unison. Geraldine smiled. "We can still negotiate this further, don't you think?"
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